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Cristiana Sinagra, Diego Jr's mother, fired Diego Maradona: 'We will love you forever'

2020-11-27T21:16:18.667Z


The Italian published a photo with Diez and accompanied it with an emotional message.11/26/2020 15:02 Clarín.com Fame Updated 11/26/2020 3:02 PM Through social networks, Cristiana Sinagra , mother of Diego Jr, fired Diego Armando Maradona , who died on Wednesday, November 25, at the age of 60, due to a cardiorespiratory arrest. On his Instagram account, Sinagra mourned the death of the Ten . "You, for me, will never leave. We will love you forever," he affirmed. "We will miss yo


11/26/2020 15:02

  • Clarín.com

  • Fame

Updated 11/26/2020 3:02 PM

Through social networks,

Cristiana Sinagra

, mother of Diego Jr, fired

Diego Armando Maradona

, who died on Wednesday, November 25, at the age of 60, due to a cardiorespiratory arrest.

On his Instagram account, Sinagra mourned the death of the

Ten

.

"You, for me, will never leave. We will love you forever," he

affirmed. 

"We will miss you to die," he

added on his Facebook account.

Diego Maradona met Sinagra in 1986 in Italy

, when he was playing for Napoli.

They had a relationship parallel to his with Villafañe and from that romance Diego Armando Maradona Sinagra was born.

Cristina Sinagra's post.

Photo Facebook.

The young man bore his last name and was subjected to DNA tests, but the 

Ten

did not recognize him for a long time.

Until, 

in 2016, Maradona decided to accept the paternity of Diego Maradona Jr

, with whom from that moment he built a very good relationship.

In 2018 Maradona was even able to meet his second grandson in Italy, Diego Matías Maradona, son of Diego Jr. At that time, after fulfilling various obligations that he had pending as coach of Al Fujairah of Arab football, Maradona took time off and traveled with Rocío Oliva, his partner at the time.


Rocío Oliva, Diego Maradona, Nunzia Pennino and Diego Maradona Jr.

Diego Jr. also fired his father through messages on social networks.

From Italy, and while recovering after having tested positive for coronavirus, he assured:

"The captain of my heart will not die again."

The Italian uploaded a story to his Instagram that he accompanied with an image of the Napoli stadium (ex San Paolo and now Diego Armando Maradona).

Diego Jr.'s message to his father.

Instagram photo.

Who also expressed herself in networks was

Nunzia Pennino

, wife of Diego Jr. She turned to the networks to ask for respect and to fire him.

"At least have respect for what we are going through. Blocking the phones is useless. Please,

we are digesting the news,"

the mother of Diego Matías (2) and Indiana Nicole (1) asked first.

And he continued with a heartbreaking message: "We were going to come to you as soon as Diego (for her husband) left the hospital. We had to hug each other, you had to get to know India ...

We still had a lot to do."

Nunzia Pennino and Diego Maradona.

Capture Instagram

"You suddenly left us like this ... I can't believe it ... it's not possible, it seems like a nightmare! You have destroyed our hearts," she

said, devastated from her home in Naples, where she is isolated with her children.

Finally, Nunzia published a photo in which she appears hugging her father-in-law and at his side added:

"Always like this in my heart, the best in the world."

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Source: clarin

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